A day that changed everything
What should have been one of the most joyful days of a family’s life became their darkest hour. In a NSW public hospital, during what began as a routine delivery, complications during labour led to a series of events that would forever alter the trajectory of an entire family.
The precious daughter born that day—now a three-year-old girl who loves being with her parents and older siblings—sustained catastrophic injuries during birth that have left her requiring 24-hour, one-on-one care. She was diagnosed with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (grade two) and bilateral cerebral palsy. She also experiences global developmental delay, dysphagia, sleep abnormalities, and severe disabilities affecting her movement, coordination, communication, and ability to eat and drink. She is tube-fed and relies entirely on her family for daily care.
For her mother, the trauma of watching her daughter struggle has been compounded by the knowledge that these injuries were preventable with appropriate medical intervention during labour.

